Screenshot reading: But whatever additional power the majority’s new Presi- dential accountability model gives to the Presidency, it gives doubly to the Court itself, for the majority provides no meaningful guidance about how to apply this new paradigm or how to categorize a President’s conduct. For instance, its opinion lists some examples of the “core” constitutional powers with respect to which the President is now entitled to absolute immunity—a list that apparently includes the removal power, the power to recognize foreign nations, and the pardon power. Ante, at 6-9. However, the majority does not—and likely cannot—supply any useful or administrable definition of the scope of that “core.” For what it's worth, the Constitution's text is no help either; Article I
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